Mind Space: Maximalism in Contrasts

This exhibition of mixed media installations portrays a new realm of artistic expression. Mind Space introduces 4 Chinese abstract artists who convey the concept of "Maximalism" to a global audience. Maximalism is a term coined by curator Dr. Gao Minglu, one of the world's leading scholars of Chinese contemporary art. Maximalism expresses the meditative mind of the abstract artist during the creation process, emphasizing the spiritual experience of art-making. The creations of Zhu Jinshi, Zhang Yu, Lei Hong, and He Xiangyu are a dialogue between artist and nature, an inventive response to a rapidly changed material world.

Mind Space is curated by Gao Minglu and developed by Pearl Lam Galleries, Shanghai, China with tour organized by International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC.

Project 35

Project 35 is a program of single-channel videos selected by 35 international curators who have each chosen one work by an artist that they think is important for audiences around the world to experience today.

Project 35 is produced and circulated by iCI (Independent Curators International), New York. The exhibition and tour are made possible by grants from the Cowles Charitable Trust; Foundation for Contemporary Art; the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; The Toby Fund; and iCI Benefactors Agnes Gund, Gerrit and Sydie Lansing, Jo Carole Lauder, and Barbara and John Robinson.

UNIV 301 Writing Tutor Practicum

Pilates

Pilates classes utilize a series of exercises that have been created with the intent of strengthening and stretching the body's core. Classes are free for DePauw students, faculty, staff and retirees. #Wellness

FIESTA Indianapolis began in 1980 and it has become the largest Latino Festival in the state of Indiana attracting 30, 000 people to the event annually.

FIESTA Indianapolis will be held on Saturday, September 15th at the American Legion Mall in downtown Indianapolis. This event will feature music, food, dancing and cultural festivities! Committee for Latino Concerns will be providing free transportation!

Entomology Club: Parks Dept. "What's That Bug?"

Putnam Ants 4-H Group helping with Greencastle Parks dept. "What's that Bug?" Insect collecting event. Collection of insects in the Nature Park and learning to pin, display and identify in manning field station.

Pilates

Pilates classes utilize a series of exercises that have been created with the intent of strengthening and stretching the body's core. Classes are free for DePauw students, faculty, staff and retirees.#Wellness

"My So-Called Enemy" tracks the experience of six young women (ages 15-18)—Palestinian and Israeli (Christians, Muslims and Jews)--who were brought together in 2002 by an organization called Building Bridges for Peace in the U.S. that is basically a leadership and peace-building program. These remarkable young women, obviously deeply committed to their countries, people, and cultures are given a space for dialogue; their conversations are often angry and painful as they move, tentatively, toward finding a common ground. All the things that divide them are raw, but getting to know their “enemies” also changes all of the equations. What makes this documentary extraordinary is that the filmmaker follows the girls for a seven-year period—to a time well after their Building Bridges for Peace experience—as they move into the worlds of college, the army, jobs, and partners. The audience is led to see how their relationships with each other, their ethics and ideals, and their commitment to the goals of peace are tested over time. It has been appropriately labeled a “guardedly hopeful” film. Lisa Gossels is an award-winning activist filmmaker.